Waist measurements...Where exactly to measure.. Pls help

gozdeh
gozdeh Posts: 59
edited September 24 in Health and Weight Loss
I just took my measurements...
I lost inches on my neck and hips but nothing on my waist!!!
Am I measuring the right place??? I am measuring the area in line with my belly button....
Thanks for your reply
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  • daphne_gets_fit
    daphne_gets_fit Posts: 73 Member
    I always thought that for your waist measurement you were supposed to measure right up under your bust, the smallest area between your bust and your hips is your waist, I think???:ohwell:
  • Learning2LoveMe
    Learning2LoveMe Posts: 1,430 Member
    I measure the small of my back to belly button. I think as long as you are measuring the same spot each time you should be fine.
  • i do nt think so. i watch those shows lol xweighted and he lines with belly button too. :( i am not 100% now either lol u have me thinking ;)
  • Bridgetc140
    Bridgetc140 Posts: 405 Member
    The smallest area is your waist. It's usually a couple of inches above your belly button. Stand in the mirror, the most narrow part of your mid-section is your waist! Your belly button is probably an inch or more than your actual measurement.
  • my post was to dmartin :)
  • ty i think ur right lol and that took 1 inch off lol ty
  • gozdeh
    gozdeh Posts: 59
    Thank you! :) I think I will measure again and take that extrea Inch off! :-) what a great start to the day! YAAAAY! :happy:
  • good job on your inch loss! you should be proud!

    for the waist measurements, in the army anyways, we measure just right up above the belly button at the small of your waist.
  • Limeinthecoconut
    Limeinthecoconut Posts: 234 Member
    The smallest area is your waist. It's usually a couple of inches above your belly button. Stand in the mirror, the most narrow part of your mid-section is your waist! Your belly button is probably an inch or more than your actual measurement.

    This.
  • gozdeh
    gozdeh Posts: 59
    good job on your inch loss! you should be proud!

    Thank you :-)
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